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11 acres just 10 minutes NW of Llano, TX.

Posted on: May 10th, 2019 by Bob Quigley

Location:
Tract #4 is located just 6 miles Northeast of Llano, Texas. This 11 acre ranch/homesite sits just off paved County Road 215 which is one of the more beautiful and quiet roads in Llano County during the wildflower season.

Description:
Tract #4 is 11 acres of rolling hills and native brush. The property consists of native pasture with hardwoods including giant live oaks trees, cedar elms, post oaks, and mesquite trees. There are many recreational opportunities. The ranch provides great cover for native wildlife species including white tail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, feral pigs, and various predators. This property has received very little hunting pressure over the years. The nice size pond may provide for some great memories fishing with friends and family.

Water:
Tract #6 has a stock tank on the SE portion of the property.

Electricity: Residential electricity is nearby and provided by Central Texas Electric Co-op.

Access:
Access to Tract #4 is on County Road 215B. It is 6/10 mile of Llano County maintained granite gravel road to the house after driving on paved County Road 215.

Price:
$140,400

The information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyer(s) are responsible for their resolution to purchase subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as required by proposed use. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS.
Buyer(s) broker must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.

11.7 Acres just 10 minutes NW of Llano, TX

Posted on: May 10th, 2019 by Bob Quigley

Location:
Tract #3 is located just 6 miles Northeast of Llano, Texas. This 11.7 acre ranch/homesite sits just off paved County Road 215 which is one of the more beautiful and quiet roads in Llano County during the wildflower season.

Description:
Tract #3 is 11.7 acres of rolling hills and native brush. The property consists of native pasture with hardwoods including giant live oaks trees, cedar elms, post oaks, and mesquite trees. There are many recreational opportunities. The ranch provides great cover for native wildlife species including white tail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, feral pigs, and various predators. This property has received very little hunting pressure over the years.

Electricity: Residential electricity is nearby and provided by Central Texas Electric Co-op.

Access:
Access to Tract #3 is on County Road 215B. It is 6/10 mile of Llano County maintained granite gravel road to the house after driving on paved County Road 215.

Price:
$140,400

The information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyer(s) are responsible for their resolution to purchase subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as required by proposed use. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS.
Buyer(s) broker must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.

35 acres just North of Llano, TX

Posted on: April 17th, 2019 by Bob Quigley

***Note: All structures seen in the aerial views have been removed.

City Limits Ranch is 35.29 acres in Llano, TX on Highway 16 North. It is 6/10 of a mile from Llano yet still outside of the city limits. The property has perimeter fencing including new painted steel pipe and sheep wire fencing on the road frontage. City Limits Ranch has excellent views of downtown Llano including the courthouse as well as 360 degree views of the surrounding Hill Country Mountains. Although not a large property, it backs up to a larger ranch and has potential to be a good small track hunting property with excellent dove hunting as the White Wings come and go from their roost in town to the country to feed and water. There are excellent interior trails that can provide hours of entertainment while riding your UTV to admire the Hill Country sunsets as well as the unique granite outcroppings nestled into the Live Oak motts. With the exception of the original stone pump house, there are no structures on the property. This allows the new buyer to plan and build a homesite to their taste and dreams. This property also presents a unique opportunity for commercial use.

Water: There are 3 ponds on the property. The larger pond on the front of the property is known for holding water even in severe draught. The two ponds in the back have recently been re-worked. There is a 12 gallon per minute water well that has all new equipment including pump. The City of Llano has indicated that they would be willing to bring in city water and utilities to the property for agreed upon price.

Electricity: Central Texas Electric Co-op power is on the property. The City of Llano has indicated that they would be willing to bring in city water and utilities to the property for agreed upon price.

Taxes: The property is currently ag exempt with estimated taxes with exemptions: $280.65.

Summary: City Limits Ranch is a 35.29 acre property with wonderful views, excellent water, electricity, and is just 2 minutes from town. There are no hunting, building , or animal/livestock restrictions.

Buyers broker/agent must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first and subsequent showings in order to earn full participation in co-brokerage commission.

The Doole Ranch

Posted on: April 10th, 2019 by Clayton Leverett

Location: The Doole Ranch is approximately 34 miles Northwest of Brady, Texas just 4 miles West of what is known as Doole, Texas. That makes is approximately 170 miles from San Antonio, Texas and approximately 150 miles to Austin, Texas.

Land: The Doole Ranch is relatively flat as far as topography goes. The soils are sandy to sandy loam and the area is known for dry land farming. There are 2 fenced areas that previous farming has taken place on in the Southwest (approx. 70ac) and Southeast corners (approx. 130ac). It isnt known when the fields were in production last.
There is a good mix of brush (predominantly tasajillo and mesquite) and cleared areas.

Water: There are 5 small ponds (less than 2 acres) on the ranch. It is believed that the ranch resides over the Hickory aquifer but there are no water wells on the property. There is a municipal tap from Millersview-Doole Water Corporation on the property.

Improvements: The ranch has cross-fencing and there are 3 fenced pastures, excluding the two fields. There is a set of cattle pens (pipe and steel panels) along with a rock storage shed and hay/loafing shed. There is a storage shed (2-car/2-bay garage) with a concrete floor. Electricity is on the property as well and is provided by Concho Valley Electric Co-op.

The information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyer(s) are responsible for their resolution to purchase subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as necessary according to proposed use. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS.

Buyer(s) broker must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.

Dog Ridge Ranch

Posted on: January 22nd, 2019 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Approximately 22 miles Northwest of Llano, Texas. It is nearest to the tiny Texas communities of Valley Spring, Pontotoc, and Castell, Texas. Its approximately 80 miles from Austin, Texas.

Land: Dog Ridge Ranch sits atop a knoll to the west of an area favorite, Smoothing Iron Mountain. The entire East side of the home faces Smoothing Iron and tremendous views can be had from almost every room.
There is a good mix of brush (predominantly tasajillo, whitebrush, and mesquite), hardwoods (Live and Post Oak mostly), and cleared areas. The soil is sandy to sandy loam allowing the opportunity to plant a wide variety of species from grasses to food plots. Animals (whitetail deer, feral hogs, quail, dove, cottontail rabbits, coyotes, fox, and bobcats) can be seen on the property. The neighborhood consists of primarily larger, multi-generational working ranches ranging from 800 acres and up.

Water: A shallow drainage runs in a SE to NW direction across the ranch and may lend itself to a good location for a pond. Water for the house, barn, and livestock is located at the SE corner of the ranch and was last tested at 30 gallons per minute.

Improvements: Please see attached “Property Description” for a detailed account of the improvements.

Additional 54 adjacent acres available.

The information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyer(s) are responsible for their resolution to purchase subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as necessary according to proposed use. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS.
Buyer(s) broker must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.

Wolcik Ranch 81.5

Posted on: November 27th, 2018 by Bob Quigley

81.5 acres in Castell, TX
Llano County
Easy access on County Road 405
This ranch is near Llano, Castell, and Mason. It offers Hill Country views, granite outcroppings, large Live Oak motts, beautiful Post Oaks, Elm trees, Mesquite, and very few Cedars.
Beautiful 3/2 stone custom home built in 1999 with commercial kitchen, large wood beams, tile floors mixed with hardwoods, and a beautiful custom rustic front door. You may sit on the front porch in the morning for a Hill Country sunrise and then the back porch for incredible evening sunsets.
There is a large metal shop with a bathroom and 4 roll up doors as well as interior framed out rooms for additional shop, work, storage, or craft rooms
This is an excellent Hill Country ranch for deer/turkey/pig/dove hunting. There are 2 food plots and 4 ponds for duck hunting.

Goldmine Creek Ranch

Posted on: October 2nd, 2018 by Clayton Leverett

DEED RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN MODIFIED, PLEASE INQUIRE.

Location: Goldmine Creek Ranch is located 15 miles South of Llano, Texas and just shy of 32 miles North of Fredericksburg, Texas. The ranch is situated 3.5 miles West of Highway 16 off paved Llano County Road 113.

Land: GCR is gently rolling in topography. The ranch lays out in a roughly rectangular shape.
There is a good mix of brush (predominantly tasajillo, whitebrush, mesquite, and persimmon), hardwoods (Live and Post Oak mostly), and cleared areas. The soil is sandy to sandy loam allowing the opportunity to plant a wide variety of species from grasses to food plots.
There is buried gas pipeline easement and Central Texas Electric Co-op has an easement for residential electric distribution.
The ranch does have deed restrictions and can be obtained upon request.

Water: Goldmine Creek (a wet weather creek) flows through the Northeast portion of the ranch and with the amount of watershed, its believed to have excellent potential for a pond/lake. A portion of Goldmine Creek lies within the 100-year floodplain.
A pond in the SE corner of the ranch is approximately acre when full.

Improvements: A water well, logged at 7 gallons per minute, was drilled towards the Northern end of the ranch but is not outfitted with a pump at this time. A windmill near the larger pond is currently not in operation. Electricity is nearby. There are no other improvements.

There are modest deed restrictions in place. Please inquire for more information.

The information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyer(s) are responsible for their resolution to purchase subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as necessary according to proposed use. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS.

Buyer(s) broker must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.

Prairie Mountain Ranch 69

Posted on: August 31st, 2018 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Approximately 20 miles from both Llano, Texas and Fredericksburg, Texas.

Description: Set at the base of locally well known landmark, Putman Mountain, this ranch has almost as many features as a ranch twice its size. A beautiful little pond tucked into massive oak tress. Approximately 150′ in elevation change allowing for views back to the South and Southeast. A set of working livestock pens, a windmill, and great road frontage on a road with limited traffic. All of this and within a half hour of two of the Hill Country’s finest little communities.

Additional 63 adjacent acres currently available.

Lost Hollow Ranch

Posted on: August 31st, 2018 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Lost Hollow Ranch is located 12 miles South of Llano, Texas and 25 miles North of Fredericksburg, Texas.

Description: From gentle slopes to steep granite ledges and outcrops, Lost Hollow Ranch has several unique features packed into it for its size. With 150′ in elevation change, the views from the top of the mountain are nothing short of extraordinary. Views of surrounding hills, Enchanted Rock, Bell Mountain, Cedar Mountain, etc. are all available. Lost Hollow has a good amount of cover from cedar to mature Live and Post Oaks.

Water: Lost Hollow Creek flows through the property for approximately 1400′. At one time, this creek was known to flow all year round but it is now considered a wet weather creek.

Improvements: Electricity is on the ranch and runs from Highway 16 to the water well (4gallons per minute), which is outfitted with an electrical-powered submersible pump.

The information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyer(s) are responsible for their resolution to purchase subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as necessary according to proposed use. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS.

Buyer(s) broker must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.

Bailey Branch Ranch

Posted on: August 31st, 2018 by Clayton Leverett

2 miles South of Llano, Texas off paved County Road 312, this is becoming THE place to be in Llano County. 70 miles from Austin and 100 miles from San Antonio.
Gentle land with loamy soil would be an ideal home for horses or livestock. The wet weather creek provides the new owner with an opportunity to create a pond or lake. Electricity is on the property and two wells are served by solar-powered submersible pumps.